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moments ago a heat advisory went into effect for most of maryland. the hot temperatures made more difficult as fire crews battled a blaze. many of them had to stop and hydrate after they put the flames out. the heat and humidity is building. baltimore city enacted its code red heat alert which emergency cooling centers are open. first, we begin with tim williams in the weather center. >> we'll show you the setup of this scenario. we have very hot air moving in from the south. it's all because of the bermuda high sitting offshore. we're looking at heat indexes in the low 100s. dangerous heat for us through today into tomorrow and into sunday before we start to get a break. for a little more of a look on how we are shaping up, let's send it to marty bass. >> it's really close out here. let's take a look at some temperatures around. what we're seeing is 94 degrees this noon hour. 94 degrees. the normal daytime high is 88 degrees. let's throw the heat index on that. right now at this noon hour, it feels 12 degrees above normal. heat index already at 100.
moments ago a heat advisory went into effect for most of maryland. the hot temperatures made more difficult as fire crews battled a blaze. many of them had to stop and hydrate after they put the flames out. the heat and humidity is building. baltimore city enacted its code red heat alert which emergency cooling centers are open. first, we begin with tim williams in the weather center. >> we'll show you the setup of this scenario. we have very hot air moving in from the south. it's all...
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maryland has roasted on a number of days under the scorching sun this summer. the price for cool air can cause few stacks of green backs. if you constantly run your ac, you can prepare for higher than normal bills because of the extreme hot june and july. >> we strongly encourage our customers to reduce usage. >> 18 days were under 90 degrees. last year in june there weren't any days under 80 degrees. susan brown and her family say they are not affected by energy spikes because they use energy building. >> i don't have a problem with my bg & e bill because i am on the budget plan and my budget has been $237 for a couple of years. >> reporter: the average high for m maryland, 79.9 degrees and we're going to get even hotter. >>> new developments tonight in the gulf oil crisis just a short time ago. the federal government ordered dozens of ships to evacuate the site of the broken well as tropical storm bonnie is expected to head straight for it. here's a look at the ruptured well under water after several days of debate. tonight bp says it will keep the containmen
maryland has roasted on a number of days under the scorching sun this summer. the price for cool air can cause few stacks of green backs. if you constantly run your ac, you can prepare for higher than normal bills because of the extreme hot june and july. >> we strongly encourage our customers to reduce usage. >> 18 days were under 90 degrees. last year in june there weren't any days under 80 degrees. susan brown and her family say they are not affected by energy spikes because they...
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to move maryland forward. >>> he was called the mayor of the townsend center. it was not the shopping but rather her walking. the amazing mary shoffer walks around the mall six days a week. often time she's there with her great grandson ryan. mary says she feels blessed and she just tries to keep herself busy. >>> sticker shock, a hot dog costing $69 and it doesn't even come with a baseball game. this foot long frank is cooked in white truffle oil, topped with fragra. [ male announcer ] looking for a complete picture of your money? meet pnc virtual wallet. it comes with a money bar that shows what's scheduled to go out, what you've put aside... and how much you really have available, right now to spend on the things you want. and you can free up money with a simple slide. it's built to help make your financial life a whole lot easier. experience everything virtual wallet has to offer at pncvirtualwallet.com. pnc. for the achiever in us all. >>> coming
to move maryland forward. >>> he was called the mayor of the townsend center. it was not the shopping but rather her walking. the amazing mary shoffer walks around the mall six days a week. often time she's there with her great grandson ryan. mary says she feels blessed and she just tries to keep herself busy. >>> sticker shock, a hot dog costing $69 and it doesn't even come with a baseball game. this foot long frank is cooked in white truffle oil, topped with fragra. [ male...
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our congratulations go out to tammy crawford of potomac, maryland. we're told she is a 17-year-old senior she is the oldest of five girls. we'll be hearing more about that in the coming days. >>> that is it for us tonight. be sure to watch tomorrow on "eyewitness news" beginning at 8:00 a.m. thanks
our congratulations go out to tammy crawford of potomac, maryland. we're told she is a 17-year-old senior she is the oldest of five girls. we'll be hearing more about that in the coming days. >>> that is it for us tonight. be sure to watch tomorrow on "eyewitness news" beginning at 8:00 a.m. thanks
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i guess the big place to be cooling off in maryland is way west. >> into the mountains or in the water at the beach. even ocean city, it got up to 99 degrees today. >> that's unbelievable. >> that will cool you off. >> the sand is so hot, it hurts to get to the water. once you get there, that's the relief. this is what we have going on around the state. heat warning in the pink. we have heat advisories for the orange and an air quality alert for everyone. the air is very stifling outside today. temperaturewise, we've gotten to 100 degrees already today. that's a record and 82 is where we started out the day. that's the morning low. if you went out early, it was already hot outside. that's the record warm low temperature on the date also. and at this hour, we're come anything at 100 degrees in baltimore and the dew points are near 70 degrees all day long. that's muggy and that's tropical feeling air when you factor it in together. and 108 in ocean city. we have high pressure in control and it's really pumping up the heat. and keeping the thunderstorms away. and now, this strong line of
i guess the big place to be cooling off in maryland is way west. >> into the mountains or in the water at the beach. even ocean city, it got up to 99 degrees today. >> that's unbelievable. >> that will cool you off. >> the sand is so hot, it hurts to get to the water. once you get there, that's the relief. this is what we have going on around the state. heat warning in the pink. we have heat advisories for the orange and an air quality alert for everyone. the air is very...
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and deadly for three more marylanders who recently died from heat-related illnesses. a total of 16 so far this year. most had underlying medical conditions. since july 1st, there have been more than 800 hospital visits across the state, linked to heat or dehydration. >> pay attention. the types of conditions to look out for are extreme sweating, nausea headache, cramping. these are the kinds of things that if you're feeling those, respond to them right away. >> reporter: not only is it potentially dangerous. the heat is also expensive to deal with. bge says even if you never touch your thermostat in the next few days, your next bill will likely be higher. >>> if it's 95 degrees outside, your air conditioning unit is going to work harder to maintain that 78 or 80-degree temperature than it would if it were only 85 outside. >>> with so many using power, air conditioning is not part of brutal working conditions at all. and for some, keeping cool is a struggle. but a necessity, especially for her 2-month-old. doctors say the elderly and children are most likely to get sic
and deadly for three more marylanders who recently died from heat-related illnesses. a total of 16 so far this year. most had underlying medical conditions. since july 1st, there have been more than 800 hospital visits across the state, linked to heat or dehydration. >> pay attention. the types of conditions to look out for are extreme sweating, nausea headache, cramping. these are the kinds of things that if you're feeling those, respond to them right away. >> reporter: not only is...
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moving maryland forward. ♪ storyteller: hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon. then quickly fell back to earth, landing on the roof of a dutch colonial. luckily, geico recently helped the residents with homeowners insurance. they were able to get the roof repaired like new. they later sold the cow, because they had all become lactose intolerant. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance.
moving maryland forward. ♪ storyteller: hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon. then quickly fell back to earth, landing on the roof of a dutch colonial. luckily, geico recently helped the residents with homeowners insurance. they were able to get the roof repaired like new. they later sold the cow, because they had all become lactose intolerant. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance.
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of course, can be very dangerous, and may have caused the death of one man in prince georges county, maryland, today. paramedics found the young man unconscious on a bike path. cause of death officially not established but they believe it was heat related. >> glor: tony guida in central park tonight, tone ethank you. the dhg area is dealing with extreme heat and severe flooding. more than seven inches of rain fell in some parts yesterday and overnight leaving residential neighborhoods underwater. heavy rain in eastern iowa has caused a dam to burst today. a swollen lake cut a hole 30 feet wide in the dam. hundreds of homes have been evacuated. overseas tonight, two u.s. service members are missing in afghanistan and may have been captured by the taban. our terry mccarthy is embedded with u.s. troops in helmand province, he joins us tonight. terry, this story, highly unusual. what do we know right now? >> reporter: jeff, this is a very bizarre story. apparently the two u.s. service members were c.v.s returning from a training mission about five miles south of kabul and appeared to be kidnap bi
of course, can be very dangerous, and may have caused the death of one man in prince georges county, maryland, today. paramedics found the young man unconscious on a bike path. cause of death officially not established but they believe it was heat related. >> glor: tony guida in central park tonight, tone ethank you. the dhg area is dealing with extreme heat and severe flooding. more than seven inches of rain fell in some parts yesterday and overnight leaving residential neighborhoods...
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last year, maryland only recorded four heat-related. we're live in baltimore county. >>> weijia, thank you. stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage. for the updated forecast. for the latest watches and warnings, go to wjz.com. >>> late today, baltimore county police identified the two suspects arrested in connection with a deadly shootout at a pikesville hotel. mary is in the newsroom to explain. the men are also accused of being part of a major counterfeiting ring. >>> when police and secret service agents attempted to arrest the men at the ramada inn, they took off on foot. but were arrested a short time later. >>> 31-year-old darrell bacon of randallstown. and 36-year-old dayon barnes are now facing numerous counterfeiting charges. the third man, eric stokes began firing at police. he was shot and killed in the parking lot. barnes has been released on $150,000 bail. denise, back to you. >>> baltimore county police are asking businesses to closely check currency being passed at their locations. >>> questions of cheating tonig
last year, maryland only recorded four heat-related. we're live in baltimore county. >>> weijia, thank you. stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage. for the updated forecast. for the latest watches and warnings, go to wjz.com. >>> late today, baltimore county police identified the two suspects arrested in connection with a deadly shootout at a pikesville hotel. mary is in the newsroom to explain. the men are also accused of being part of a major counterfeiting ring....
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and the worker was an employee at the maryland department of human resources. he posted the social security numbers on a business website he created. it's not sure why he posted that information online. >>> the most popular ride at ocean city is closed this morning. safety inspectors are investigating an accident that sent three to the hospital. mary bubala has more on what happened. >> reporter: this roller coaster will be closed tonight. state ride inspectors are continuing to investigate what happened thursday night after a table cracked on the roller coaster after it took off. it was the most thrilling ride, i love it. but i don't want to go on it again. it's cool, but scary. >> reporter: the paramedics took the three children to the hospitals. they were shaken and one had a cut to the hand. according to an online history of the park, the title wave opened in 1985 and it stands 128 feet tall. no one fell off of the ride and all of the injuries are minor. right now, the investigators suspect a mechanical failure to be the cause. obviously, they'll have inspe
and the worker was an employee at the maryland department of human resources. he posted the social security numbers on a business website he created. it's not sure why he posted that information online. >>> the most popular ride at ocean city is closed this morning. safety inspectors are investigating an accident that sent three to the hospital. mary bubala has more on what happened. >> reporter: this roller coaster will be closed tonight. state ride inspectors are continuing to...
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for a large, large area of maryland and southern p.a. and southern virginia as well. >>> our first warning weather coverage continues, with weijia jiang, she's live in windsor mill with more on the tollthe weather is taking on maryland. >>> it is nothing short of miserable out here. and officials warn because it only going to get worse, it is only going to get more risky to spend more time outside. >> marylanders struggle to keep cool. >> i felt like i could just collapse out here. >>> young children and the elderly are the most at risk for heat-related illnesses. secretary of health, john colmer. >> pay attention to it. the types of conditions to look out for are extreme sweating, nausea. headache. cramping. these are the things that, if you're feeling those, respond to them right away. >>> colmers urges everyone to stay indoors nair conditioning if that's possible. -- in air conditioning if that's possible. but that's note possible for emergency crews who tackle fire. >> reporter: not only is it expensive -- dangerous, it is expensive
for a large, large area of maryland and southern p.a. and southern virginia as well. >>> our first warning weather coverage continues, with weijia jiang, she's live in windsor mill with more on the tollthe weather is taking on maryland. >>> it is nothing short of miserable out here. and officials warn because it only going to get worse, it is only going to get more risky to spend more time outside. >> marylanders struggle to keep cool. >> i felt like i could just...
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to move maryland forward. >>> let's get a final update on the weather. meteorologist tim williams has more on what it will be like at the ocean. >>> hurricane center said that this tropical depression has become -- with winds of 40, a tropical storm. it's bonnie. take a quick look at radar. see a little rain moving into the bahamas there in nassau. but this is where it is expected to hit. and it will probably stay just a tropical storm. there's a lot of shear in the gulf. so we don't expect it to get much, much stronger than a tropical storm as it heads toward the louisiana coast by end of the weekend, early next week. >>> tim has a look at that forecast for our region for friday. it's a hot one for sure. >>> definitely while the florida keys are under tropical storm warning, we don't have anything like that. our beaches will be pretty calm. while the temperatures will get up to 99 on -- 90 on friday, 99 on saturday, 97 on sunday. those temperature highs will be short. then they will start to drop. again, water temperature now in the surf, around 72 degr
to move maryland forward. >>> let's get a final update on the weather. meteorologist tim williams has more on what it will be like at the ocean. >>> hurricane center said that this tropical depression has become -- with winds of 40, a tropical storm. it's bonnie. take a quick look at radar. see a little rain moving into the bahamas there in nassau. but this is where it is expected to hit. and it will probably stay just a tropical storm. there's a lot of shear in the gulf. so...
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so far, maryland has seen at least 17 heat-related deaths so far this year. that's compared to only 6 the same time last year. >>> and mayor stephanie rawlings blake has declared another code red heat alert in baltimore city today. the city will open five emergency cooling centers each with air conditioning, water and ice. neighbors should call 311 for cooling center hours and the mayor has also extended the hours of the city pools. >>> stay with wjz.com for first weather warning coverage. for a list of the cooling centers and a list of the latest watches and warnings, go to wjz.com. >>> ships are getting back in place this morning at the site of bp's leaky oil well in the gulf of mexico. crews are racing to resume work on a permanent fix of the problem before another big storm stops work again. candace gibson reports for wjz from gulfport, mississippi. >> reporter: bonnie breezed through the gulf state leaving only choppy surf and trace amounts of rain. even so, the ripple effect from the storm is clear. efforts to permanently seal the oil well were delayed
so far, maryland has seen at least 17 heat-related deaths so far this year. that's compared to only 6 the same time last year. >>> and mayor stephanie rawlings blake has declared another code red heat alert in baltimore city today. the city will open five emergency cooling centers each with air conditioning, water and ice. neighbors should call 311 for cooling center hours and the mayor has also extended the hours of the city pools. >>> stay with wjz.com for first weather...
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she received $700,000. >>> stay with wjz-13, maryland's news station mr. foreman coming up next, an 11- year-old tv critic. >>> and the latin music star. >>> can you believe this crowd out here on a friday morning? >> i believe there are a few people excited to see enrique iglesias? >> what? what? enrique is with us? >> yes. >> here, i was thinking this was for us. >> sorry, honey, ain't for you. >> give yourself a big round of applause. this is a huge crowd for our "early concert summer series." like we mentioned, we have got a bona fide superstar. >> that we do. grammy winning superstar. you lose count of all the accolades for enrique iglesias. the most important for all of you is that he is is part of our "early summer concert series" and in a moment he'll be performing on the plaza. first, we have some business to get to. >> yes. can you feel the rhythm, folks? >> the rit ohythm of lonnie qui >> now you'll feel a jet >>> hi, good morning, let's take a look at the forecast today. we'll have a heat advisory today at noon and it will last throughout tomor
she received $700,000. >>> stay with wjz-13, maryland's news station mr. foreman coming up next, an 11- year-old tv critic. >>> and the latin music star. >>> can you believe this crowd out here on a friday morning? >> i believe there are a few people excited to see enrique iglesias? >> what? what? enrique is with us? >> yes. >> here, i was thinking this was for us. >> sorry, honey, ain't for you. >> give yourself a big round of...
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a waiting list grew from minnesota to maryland. lisa drove four hours for the gentle giant who was downsized out of his apartment. bennie will now have acres to explore. >> we are very excited to take him on and give him a life, a care-free life. he'll be happy. >> reporter: there is a lot more wagging around here. no longer homeless, voiceless victims, but treasured friends one more time. michelle kosinski, nbc news. violet, louisiana. >> nice job, everybody. love a happy ending. that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt from new york. see you tomorrow morning on "today" and back tomorrow evening. "today" and back tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. cities across the bay area are trying to balance budgets a
a waiting list grew from minnesota to maryland. lisa drove four hours for the gentle giant who was downsized out of his apartment. bennie will now have acres to explore. >> we are very excited to take him on and give him a life, a care-free life. he'll be happy. >> reporter: there is a lot more wagging around here. no longer homeless, voiceless victims, but treasured friends one more time. michelle kosinski, nbc news. violet, louisiana. >> nice job, everybody. love a happy...
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one possible weather-related death happened in maryland, where paramedics say the heat likely played a role in the death of a 20-year-old man who was biking and had a heart attack. >> this is shaping up to be the warmest july on record, and we've had the jet stream well to the north and that has been reinforcing the warm air. >> reporter: in the nation's capital, more scorching temperatures, that tourists from oregon were not accustomed to. >> not this hot and not this much humidity. >> reporter: back in new york, blistering temperatures seemed appropriate for a sand sculpting contest at coney island but the most some can do is wait it out and take advantage of anything that's cool. for "today" rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> now here's jenna. >> thanks. >>> since the gulf dodged a bullet as bonnie faded away, the scramble to make up lost time is on. ships are getting back into place this morning as crews continue to work on plugging the gusher before another big storm stops work again. this as british newspapers are reporting this morning that bp's embattled ceo, tony hayward m
one possible weather-related death happened in maryland, where paramedics say the heat likely played a role in the death of a 20-year-old man who was biking and had a heart attack. >> this is shaping up to be the warmest july on record, and we've had the jet stream well to the north and that has been reinforcing the warm air. >> reporter: in the nation's capital, more scorching temperatures, that tourists from oregon were not accustomed to. >> not this hot and not this much...
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the latest, a 20-year-old maryland man who went into cardiac arrest while cycling today. noaa cited last month as the hottest june ever reported worldwide and with july continuing the trend, the agency predicts this will be the hottest summer, the hottest year even. >> not just new york city, it's global and not just the atmosphere, the atmosphere and ocean, as well. >> reporter: moscow is enduring a month-long heat wave that has residents seeking relief in the fountains of red square. in the typically mild uk, an ice cream truck is supplying canines with cold treats. dog days of summer, indeed. sunday into monday will bring some relief in the northeast with temperatures remaining in the mid-90s but much less humidity. still, sharyn, this is not likely to be the last heat wave we see during this seemingly endless summer. >> all right, stephanie sy, thank you. >>> as we said, the weather in the gulf is much better than forecast. a rare bit of good news in the battle to seal the crippled well, tropical storm bonnie was a bust, and so tonight ships are returning to work at t
the latest, a 20-year-old maryland man who went into cardiac arrest while cycling today. noaa cited last month as the hottest june ever reported worldwide and with july continuing the trend, the agency predicts this will be the hottest summer, the hottest year even. >> not just new york city, it's global and not just the atmosphere, the atmosphere and ocean, as well. >> reporter: moscow is enduring a month-long heat wave that has residents seeking relief in the fountains of red...
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. >>> and the humane society of maryland is reminding drivers of the dangers of leaving kids or pets in your car exposed to the sweltering summer sun. to demonstrate, they left cookies to bake on the dashboard of a car. and well, the sweets not only baked. some of them even burned. yikes. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc's meteorologist bill karins with your weather channel forecast. good morning to you, bill. i understand, we've been in the middle of a heat wave. it was 120 in the car. >> if the temperature outside is that warm and closed in. dangers always in the summer months. good reminder. let's talk about what's happening in the tropics. mentioning bonnie and impacts of it's about to move on shore. winds are gusty, a weak tropical system, not going to cause any destruction. an equivalent to a squally type day. rain will pick up in miami shortly. watching out west yesterday, it was warm, 106 in vegas. cooler yesterday. sacramento 92, medford at 95. that heat still in the salt lake city area. you've had a hot summer, too, lately. 94. the s
. >>> and the humane society of maryland is reminding drivers of the dangers of leaving kids or pets in your car exposed to the sweltering summer sun. to demonstrate, they left cookies to bake on the dashboard of a car. and well, the sweets not only baked. some of them even burned. yikes. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc's meteorologist bill karins with your weather channel forecast. good morning to you, bill. i understand, we've been...
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. >> reporter: so hot in maryland, a car dealership was baking cookies on the dash. once again, much of the nation swelters. >> the heat wave is going to continue. if you had a little bit of a break for the two-thirds of the country that has been hot, a little bit of a break, the heat is coming back. it is going to remain hot. >> reporter: in chicago, with temperatures in the mid-90s, the kids get relief any way they can. and lester, it's beginning to look like this seeming never-ending wave of heat is going to last well into next week. that suv in the sinkhole, it went in there 24-odd hours ago with a full tank of gas, the engine, lester, is still running. back to you. >> kevin tibbles tonight, thanks. >>> let's turn to the economy now. another up day on wall street. the dow gained more than 102 points. capping off a big week. the blue chips finished up more than 3%. the stock market has been gaining on signs the economy may be getting stronger, but stubbornly high unemployment is one area that is still causing a lot of worry. in an interview with tim geithner for s
. >> reporter: so hot in maryland, a car dealership was baking cookies on the dash. once again, much of the nation swelters. >> the heat wave is going to continue. if you had a little bit of a break for the two-thirds of the country that has been hot, a little bit of a break, the heat is coming back. it is going to remain hot. >> reporter: in chicago, with temperatures in the mid-90s, the kids get relief any way they can. and lester, it's beginning to look like this seeming...
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in maryland, a 20-year-old ma biking in 100-degree heat. with temperatures digits, the u.s. is baking. >> man, it is hot in washington, the records are being shattered falling as fast as the heat is rising. the temperatures are rising, very humid. a heat index of 109 degrees. so for the tourist, water, ice cream, maybe a little bit of shade to try and stay cool. and this isn't over any time soon. >> here in raleigh, north carolina, the heat has been so oppressive we've actually gotten reports of fainting here at the farmer's market. if you think they're used to it, meteorologists say this is rare. we even had one heat index today of 117 degrees. >> reporter: why so hot? compounding the high temperatures are abnormally high levels of humidity pushing heat indices in the 100s. according to noaa we are on track to have the hottest summer in record. >> ice cold. >> leaving residents scrambling to beat the heat. >> good cold water on a nice hot day. the only problem is when you run out. >> i'll tell you the folks living in those states that have heat advisories definitely need co
in maryland, a 20-year-old ma biking in 100-degree heat. with temperatures digits, the u.s. is baking. >> man, it is hot in washington, the records are being shattered falling as fast as the heat is rising. the temperatures are rising, very humid. a heat index of 109 degrees. so for the tourist, water, ice cream, maybe a little bit of shade to try and stay cool. and this isn't over any time soon. >> here in raleigh, north carolina, the heat has been so oppressive we've actually...
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host: baltimore, maryland. bill, democratic line. caller: good morning a long time listener to "washington journal." good morning, sir. i agree that the moratorium was probably a jam too fast. they need to look a little further. item on the left a little bit but i have to tell you, just about harry reid, i think that was just him running for senate. he is running for his life. basically cap-and-trade was a victim of that. as to employment and your jobs on the rigs -- in the refineries, i have two cousins in texas in houston, if you are talking about job creation on the refinery site, sir, i have to correct you, they have been downsizing for years. if the refinery is hard not in the job creation business -- host: why are they downsizing? caller: automation and just the way business goes. across american industry, we have seen it. people get downsized. i just wanted to mention the truth of what happened. i would also offer that as far as the law goes an epa, you tell me you are in litigation. if the epa is not going to regulate you, wo
host: baltimore, maryland. bill, democratic line. caller: good morning a long time listener to "washington journal." good morning, sir. i agree that the moratorium was probably a jam too fast. they need to look a little further. item on the left a little bit but i have to tell you, just about harry reid, i think that was just him running for senate. he is running for his life. basically cap-and-trade was a victim of that. as to employment and your jobs on the rigs -- in the...
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from washington to new york hundreds and thousands of people lost hoariest it woman in nearby maryland died wind at tree fellz on aircraftz one person missing from a boat in western new york dozens of families cleaning up after a potential tornado swept through the community. it struck on saturday that tornado damage everything from homes to cars, brought trees down and power lines down. despite damage no one reported injured. x a different picture here and not wind not rain is just colder than normal plaza. >> you say that with such a face doria. low clouds outside fog sitting around really going to be slow to lift overall adjusted overcast morning overcast afternoon as well. corselet darya messin mentioned below average temperatures. continuing going to tomorrow as well. some drizzle may be produced from the morning fog by the end of the week we will warming up. here's a look inside fog trucker for separatists are shown as word sitting this morning over these bay in the peninsula and the north bay as well by about 10:00 hour we will clear it out through the north bay but keeping the
from washington to new york hundreds and thousands of people lost hoariest it woman in nearby maryland died wind at tree fellz on aircraftz one person missing from a boat in western new york dozens of families cleaning up after a potential tornado swept through the community. it struck on saturday that tornado damage everything from homes to cars, brought trees down and power lines down. despite damage no one reported injured. x a different picture here and not wind not rain is just colder than...
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and daddy was born in annapolis, maryland, and taught us all to love crab. it was special. and then we went to see "salt" last night. >> how was it? >> it came in second after "inception." but i enjoyed it. it's quite the ride. the thrill ride. and i think angelina jolie is the only actress on the planet that could have played this off. >> tell us what she played. >> we're not quite sure. she works for the cia, but you don't know if she's a russian spy as well. i don't want to give everything away, but she apparently did, like, 95% of her own stunts. and it is a nonstop action. so cody's going to be on later in the week to tell us what he saw of it. >> and i want to see "inception," too. i've heard both sides. some people loved it. some people couldn't stand it. the people who didn't like "shudder island," which i kind of liked. >> some people want to go to the movies and be entertained. some people like to go and be challenged intellectually. you know who you are. cody's seen "inception" twice and he's seen "salt," too. it's happening so much. if you miss one thing, go see
and daddy was born in annapolis, maryland, and taught us all to love crab. it was special. and then we went to see "salt" last night. >> how was it? >> it came in second after "inception." but i enjoyed it. it's quite the ride. the thrill ride. and i think angelina jolie is the only actress on the planet that could have played this off. >> tell us what she played. >> we're not quite sure. she works for the cia, but you don't know if she's a russian...